WO2017081072A1 - Method for manufacturing an austenitic steel component and use of the component - Google Patents

Method for manufacturing an austenitic steel component and use of the component Download PDF

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WO2017081072A1
WO2017081072A1 PCT/EP2016/077128 EP2016077128W WO2017081072A1 WO 2017081072 A1 WO2017081072 A1 WO 2017081072A1 EP 2016077128 W EP2016077128 W EP 2016077128W WO 2017081072 A1 WO2017081072 A1 WO 2017081072A1
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  • the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a component with high work hardening rate and to the use of the component especially in the automotive, car and truck industry.
  • the ductile materials do not fulfil the strength levels which are required to reach the safety standards and the required car body stiffness.
  • Lower strength materials have to manufacture with higher thicknesses which make them more cost-intensive, and which increase the weight of the car body and thereby increase the C0 2 -emissions and mileage.
  • the EP publication 2264193A1 and the US publication 2012006089A1 describe the so-called tailored-tempering during a hot-forming process with tempered areas of a press hardening tool. Accordingly, the ferritic/martensitic microstructure of a 22MnB5 steel is modified during a modified hot-forming process by preventing locally an (complete) austenitization.
  • the DE publication 102008027460A1 describes a hot-forming / press-hardening process to make a hardening with the initial material which can be a 22MnB5 steel or a TWIP steel or a TRIP steel.
  • the way for influencing to the hardening level is a special heating up and temperature level.
  • the US publication 2015/0047753 relates to a method for the production of a component from ductile steel, where a strip or metal sheet is austenitized and quenched to produce an at least partly martensitic transformation microstructure and further heated to a forming temperature below the Ac1 transformation temperature, while maintaining the at least partly martensitic transformation microstructure in order to formed the material at the forming temperature below the Ac1 transformation temperature. Further, the treated material is coated with a metallic coating.
  • the US publication 2013048150 describes a method for producing a workpiece having properties which are adjustable across a wall or a strip thickness by a special decarburizing annealing process, using the TRIP hardening effect of a high-manganese alloyed steel.
  • the WO publication 2014/180456 describes a method for producing with only one material, austenitic lightweight construction steel, a component which has different material properties.
  • the core is reached by a specific forming, where the austenitic lightweight construction steel has a temperature-dependent transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) and/or twinning induced plasticity effect (TWIP) during transformation
  • TRIP temperature-dependent transformation induced plasticity
  • TWIP twinning induced plasticity effect
  • a cryogenic treatment is described also in the US publication 2014328715 in a method for producing a TWIP and nano twinned austenitic stainless steel containing less than 0.018 weight % C, 0.25-0.75 weight % Si, 1 .5-2 weight % Mn, 17.80-19.60 weight % Cr, 24.00-25.25 weight % Ni, 3.75-4.85 weight % Mo, 1 .26-2.78 weight % Cu, 0.04-0.15 weight % N the rest being Fe and unavoidable impurities.
  • the TWIP (Twinning-lnduced Plasticity) effect depends on the chemical composition, austenitic microstructure hardening effect and the stacking fault energy (20-30mJ/m 2 ).
  • the method for manufacturing of steel grades having the TWIP effect with different chemical compositions is also described for instance in the CN publication 103556052, in the CN publication 102312158, in the EP publication 2649214, in the KR publication 20100028310 and in the KR publication 20100009222.
  • the WO publication 2014/097184 relates to a use of the austenitic stainless steel with TWIP effect containing in weight % 0,01 -0,50 % C, 0,001 -0,5 % Si, 6- 12 % Mn, 1 1 -20 % Cr, 0,01 -6,0 % Ni, 0.01 -2.0 % Mo, 0.01 -2.0 Co, 0.01 -6.0 % Cu, 0.1 1 -0.50 % N, 0.001 -0.5 % Nb, 0.001 -2.0 % Al, the rest being Fe and unavoidable impurities, for manufacturing automobile components with complex geometry for energy absorption, structural reinforcements and/or applications by deep drawing wherein corrosion resistance is requested.
  • the object of the present invention is to eliminate drawbacks of the prior art and to achieve an improved method for manufacturing a component with high work hardening rate and its use especially in the automotive, car and truck industry.
  • the essential features of the present patent application are enlisted in the appended claims.
  • the material in the method for manufacturing a component is a steel with an austenitic microstructure and with a TWIP (Twinning Induced Plasticity), TRIP/TWIP or TRIP (Transformation Induced Plasticity) hardening effect.
  • the material according to the invention is a steel which fulfils the microstructure effect and which has been specific cold work hardened during the manufacturing of the steel.
  • the starting material is in the shape of a sheet, coil, panel, plate, tube, profile, rivet or wire, and according to the invention the material is heat treated to create at least one softened area with high ductility and lower strength than the initial high strength material by heat treating the part of the component material required for the softened area at the temperature range 800 - 1250 °C, preferably 900 - 1 150 ⁇ .
  • the steel to be used as the material in the method of the invention has the defined stacking fault energy between 20 - 30 mJ/m 2 which makes the desired effect reversible under retention of stable full austenitic microstructure.
  • a steel with a TWIP hardening effect has the manganese content 10 - 25 weight %, preferably 15 - 20 weight %, and a metastable austenitic stainless steel which fulfils the TRIP microstructure effect has the nickel content: 4.0 - 9.5 weight %, preferably 4.5 - 6.5 weight %, and further, a steel which fulfils the TWIP microstructure effect is defined alloyed with interstitial disengaged nitrogen and carbon atoms with a sum (C+N) content: 0.4 - 0.8 weight %.
  • the TWIP effect a large amount of deformation is driven by the formation of deformation twins.
  • the twinning causes a high value of instantaneous hardening rate when the microstructure becomes finer and finer.
  • the resultant twin boundaries act like grain boundaries and strengthen the steel.
  • the hardening rate value increases to a value of 0,4 at an approximate engineering strain of 30 % and then remains constant until both the uniform elongation and the total elongation reach 50 %.
  • the TRIP effect refers to the transformation of metastable retained austenite to martensite during plastic deformation as a result of imposed stress or strain. This property allows stainless steels having the TRIP effect to have a high formability, while retaining excellent strength.
  • annealed areas are created in the component in order to remove twins from the microstructure of the steel in the annealed areas.
  • annealed areas are softened areas with high ductility and lower strength and hardness than the initial high strength material.
  • the annealing according to the invention can be carried out during a forming process of the material to a desired shape when a heated forming tool is used.
  • the annealing according to the invention can for instance be combined with a subsequent cathodic dip coating hardening in a furnace at the temperature range of 180 - 220 °C.
  • the annealing when manufacturing the component can be carried out also between two forming steps in which case areas softened by annealing are again formed. Multi-forming with the annealing step are used for very complex components as well as for thin components having a thickness of less than 0.6 mm. Further, the annealing according to the invention can be realized in connection with welding by a resistance, beam or arc welding process, by inductive heating as well as by conductive heating with current conduction, in a heat treatment furnace during press hardening or during laser or electron beam machining of the component.
  • the component manufactured by the method of the invention has improved properties, such an increased fatigue behavior, a decreased crack growth affinity, an increased energy absorption potential, a designed local areas with higher intrusion level and a control of the component intrusion and designed specific weak points in the component.
  • the component manufactured according to the invention thus combines the benefits of high strength steel with the benefits of softer and more ductile material by annealing at least partly a component made of high strength austenitic steel.
  • the component manufactured by the method of the invention can be advantageously used as a fatigue relevant component in an automotive car body, such as a chassis-part, control arm or a shock absorber.
  • the component can be also used as a crash relevant, safety component in an automotive car body, such as a bumper, a crashbox, a cross member, a pillar and a channel.
  • the component manufactured by the method of the invention can be used as a hydroformed part in transport applications with locally annealed properties like a hydroformed A-pillar tube.
  • the component can be used as a complex, thin or multi-forming-step part in an automotive car body such as a strut dome, a wheelhouse or a back-seat-structure and, still, as crimping and feather edged parts.
  • the component can be used as formed sheets, tubes or profiles in building and steel constructions with local different mechanical-technological properties by annealing after forming the component.
  • Fig. 1 shows measurement results for a component manufactured by the method of the invention
  • Fig. 2 shows measurement results for another component manufactured by the method of the invention
  • Fig. 3 shows an A-pillar to be heat treated according to the invention
  • Fig. 4 shows the A-pillar of Fig. 4 as a desired embodiment of the invention after the heat treatment according to the invention
  • Fig. 5 shows the hardness in the embodiment of Figs. 3 and 4.
  • a heat input for annealing a part of a component at the temperature over 900°C is carried out in connection with spot w elding of two parts of the component.
  • the annealing leads to a decrease of the high strength material in the heat input area which is shown in Fig. 1 by the markings ⁇ " (Heat Affecting Zone) and "Weld nugget".
  • This heat input area is softened by means of welding and has a high ductility with a high energy absorption potential.
  • a cap profile is manufactured out of an austenitic TWIP steel having the manganese content of 1 6 weight %.
  • a softened area is consisting of the areas “HAZ” and "Weld seam” which are is achieved by welding with TIG.
  • Hardness is measured in the surroundings of the welding area before (lower graph) and after a crash (upper graph). It is noticed that hardness of the cap profile is much higher after the crash forming.
  • FIG. 3 an A-pillar 1 to be used in an automotive car body is manufactured by hydroforming a tube which is made of austenitic TWI P steel. During hydroforming the A-pillar 1 has been work hardened and the hardness of the A- pillar is shown in Fig. 5 as "hydroformed tube”.
  • Fig. 4 shows the A-pillar 1 after a part 2 of the A-pillar has been heat treated according to the invention at areas where a higher energy absorption and a volitional intrusion is required. In Fig. 5 the wording "local annealed area" shows slower hardness values in the heat treated part 2 of the A-pillar 1 .

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a component with high work hardening rate made of a material having austenitic microstructure. A cold work hardened material for a component (1) is heat treated to create at least one softened area (2) with high ductility and lower strength than the initial high strength material by heat treating a part of the component material required for the softened area (2). The invention also relates to a use of the component.

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METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN AUSTENITIC STEEL
COMPONENT AND USE OF THE COMPONENT
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a component with high work hardening rate and to the use of the component especially in the automotive, car and truck industry.
In transport system manufacturing, especially automotive car body manufacturing, soft areas are needed beside high strength parts. The softer und more ductile materials have benefits during manufacturing the components by forming like lower springback, lower tool wear and reaching higher forming levels when complex parts are needed. Benefits during lifetime of component with a ductile material are a better fatigue behavior, lower crack growth affinity and a better energy absorption when compared with high strength steels.
But the ductile materials do not fulfil the strength levels which are required to reach the safety standards and the required car body stiffness. Lower strength materials have to manufacture with higher thicknesses which make them more cost-intensive, and which increase the weight of the car body and thereby increase the C02-emissions and mileage.
The EP publication 2264193A1 and the US publication 2012006089A1 describe the so-called tailored-tempering during a hot-forming process with tempered areas of a press hardening tool. Accordingly, the ferritic/martensitic microstructure of a 22MnB5 steel is modified during a modified hot-forming process by preventing locally an (complete) austenitization. The DE publication 102008027460A1 describes a hot-forming / press-hardening process to make a hardening with the initial material which can be a 22MnB5 steel or a TWIP steel or a TRIP steel. The way for influencing to the hardening level is a special heating up and temperature level. The US publication 2015/0047753 relates to a method for the production of a component from ductile steel, where a strip or metal sheet is austenitized and quenched to produce an at least partly martensitic transformation microstructure and further heated to a forming temperature below the Ac1 transformation temperature, while maintaining the at least partly martensitic transformation microstructure in order to formed the material at the forming temperature below the Ac1 transformation temperature. Further, the treated material is coated with a metallic coating. The US publication 2013048150 describes a method for producing a workpiece having properties which are adjustable across a wall or a strip thickness by a special decarburizing annealing process, using the TRIP hardening effect of a high-manganese alloyed steel. The WO publication 2014/180456 describes a method for producing with only one material, austenitic lightweight construction steel, a component which has different material properties. The core is reached by a specific forming, where the austenitic lightweight construction steel has a temperature-dependent transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) and/or twinning induced plasticity effect (TWIP) during transformation The component is made to obtain high toughness during a temperature 40-1 60 °C above the room temperature and to obtain high strength during the temperature -65 °C to 0 °C below the room temperature. A cryogenic treatment is described also in the US publication 2014328715 in a method for producing a TWIP and nano twinned austenitic stainless steel containing less than 0.018 weight % C, 0.25-0.75 weight % Si, 1 .5-2 weight % Mn, 17.80-19.60 weight % Cr, 24.00-25.25 weight % Ni, 3.75-4.85 weight % Mo, 1 .26-2.78 weight % Cu, 0.04-0.15 weight % N the rest being Fe and unavoidable impurities. The TWIP (Twinning-lnduced Plasticity) effect depends on the chemical composition, austenitic microstructure hardening effect and the stacking fault energy (20-30mJ/m2). In the TWIP effect a large amount of deformation is driven by the formation of deformation twins. The twinning causes a high value of instantaneous hardening rate when the microstructure becomes finer and finer. The resultant twin boundaries act like grain boundaries and strengthen the steel. The hardening rate value increases to a value of 0,4 at an approximate engineering strain of 30 % and then remains constant until both the uniform elongation and the total elongation reach 50 %.
The method for manufacturing of steel grades having the TWIP effect with different chemical compositions is also described for instance in the CN publication 103556052, in the CN publication 102312158, in the EP publication 2649214, in the KR publication 20100028310 and in the KR publication 20100009222.
The WO publication 2014/097184 relates to a use of the austenitic stainless steel with TWIP effect containing in weight % 0,01 -0,50 % C, 0,001 -0,5 % Si, 6- 12 % Mn, 1 1 -20 % Cr, 0,01 -6,0 % Ni, 0.01 -2.0 % Mo, 0.01 -2.0 Co, 0.01 -6.0 % Cu, 0.1 1 -0.50 % N, 0.001 -0.5 % Nb, 0.001 -2.0 % Al, the rest being Fe and unavoidable impurities, for manufacturing automobile components with complex geometry for energy absorption, structural reinforcements and/or applications by deep drawing wherein corrosion resistance is requested.
The prior art is concentrated to describe how to produce or manufacture a steel with a TWIP hardening effect and what is their specific chemical analysis for the steel. Even though the WO publication 2014/097184 just mentions the use of the steel for automotive components, the WO publication 2014/097184 does not describe how the components are manufactured.
The object of the present invention is to eliminate drawbacks of the prior art and to achieve an improved method for manufacturing a component with high work hardening rate and its use especially in the automotive, car and truck industry. The essential features of the present patent application are enlisted in the appended claims. According to the invention the material in the method for manufacturing a component is a steel with an austenitic microstructure and with a TWIP (Twinning Induced Plasticity), TRIP/TWIP or TRIP (Transformation Induced Plasticity) hardening effect. Further, the material according to the invention is a steel which fulfils the microstructure effect and which has been specific cold work hardened during the manufacturing of the steel. In the manufacturing method of a component the starting material is in the shape of a sheet, coil, panel, plate, tube, profile, rivet or wire, and according to the invention the material is heat treated to create at least one softened area with high ductility and lower strength than the initial high strength material by heat treating the part of the component material required for the softened area at the temperature range 800 - 1250 °C, preferably 900 - 1 150 Ό. The steel to be used as the material in the method of the invention has the defined stacking fault energy between 20 - 30 mJ/m2 which makes the desired effect reversible under retention of stable full austenitic microstructure. According to the invention a steel with a TWIP hardening effect has the manganese content 10 - 25 weight %, preferably 15 - 20 weight %, and a metastable austenitic stainless steel which fulfils the TRIP microstructure effect has the nickel content: 4.0 - 9.5 weight %, preferably 4.5 - 6.5 weight %, and further, a steel which fulfils the TWIP microstructure effect is defined alloyed with interstitial disengaged nitrogen and carbon atoms with a sum (C+N) content: 0.4 - 0.8 weight %.
In the TWIP effect a large amount of deformation is driven by the formation of deformation twins. The twinning causes a high value of instantaneous hardening rate when the microstructure becomes finer and finer. The resultant twin boundaries act like grain boundaries and strengthen the steel. The hardening rate value increases to a value of 0,4 at an approximate engineering strain of 30 % and then remains constant until both the uniform elongation and the total elongation reach 50 %. The TRIP effect refers to the transformation of metastable retained austenite to martensite during plastic deformation as a result of imposed stress or strain. This property allows stainless steels having the TRIP effect to have a high formability, while retaining excellent strength. By means of the heat treating step carried out by for instance by annealing according to the present invention annealed areas are created in the component in order to remove twins from the microstructure of the steel in the annealed areas. Thus annealed areas are softened areas with high ductility and lower strength and hardness than the initial high strength material. The annealing according to the invention can be carried out during a forming process of the material to a desired shape when a heated forming tool is used. The annealing according to the invention can for instance be combined with a subsequent cathodic dip coating hardening in a furnace at the temperature range of 180 - 220 °C. The annealing when manufacturing the component can be carried out also between two forming steps in which case areas softened by annealing are again formed. Multi-forming with the annealing step are used for very complex components as well as for thin components having a thickness of less than 0.6 mm. Further, the annealing according to the invention can be realized in connection with welding by a resistance, beam or arc welding process, by inductive heating as well as by conductive heating with current conduction, in a heat treatment furnace during press hardening or during laser or electron beam machining of the component.
When using the method of the invention in manufacturing of a component it is reduced springback during the forming process as well as tool wear is reduced during the forming process because of the reduced yield strength. Further, an additional drawback of cold hardened austenitic TWIP steels with their ultra high strength can be solved with the method of the invention. With the annealing of local areas, the twin density in these areas of TWIP steels declines, and then also the strength declines. This makes possible to use the method for manufactruing of a component according to the invention so that with the combination of a local annealing and after that a "break-trough" process like drilling, clinching, riveting or stamping.
The component manufactured by the method of the invention has improved properties, such an increased fatigue behavior, a decreased crack growth affinity, an increased energy absorption potential, a designed local areas with higher intrusion level and a control of the component intrusion and designed specific weak points in the component. The component manufactured according to the invention thus combines the benefits of high strength steel with the benefits of softer and more ductile material by annealing at least partly a component made of high strength austenitic steel.
The component manufactured by the method of the invention can be advantageously used as a fatigue relevant component in an automotive car body, such as a chassis-part, control arm or a shock absorber. The component can be also used as a crash relevant, safety component in an automotive car body, such as a bumper, a crashbox, a cross member, a pillar and a channel. As one solution the component manufactured by the method of the invention can be used as a hydroformed part in transport applications with locally annealed properties like a hydroformed A-pillar tube. Further, the component can be used as a complex, thin or multi-forming-step part in an automotive car body such as a strut dome, a wheelhouse or a back-seat-structure and, still, as crimping and feather edged parts. In addition thereto, the component can be used as formed sheets, tubes or profiles in building and steel constructions with local different mechanical-technological properties by annealing after forming the component.
The invention is described in more details referring to the attached drawings, where
Fig. 1 shows measurement results for a component manufactured by the method of the invention, Fig. 2 shows measurement results for another component manufactured by the method of the invention,
Fig. 3 shows an A-pillar to be heat treated according to the invention,
Fig. 4 shows the A-pillar of Fig. 4 as a desired embodiment of the invention after the heat treatment according to the invention, and
Fig. 5 shows the hardness in the embodiment of Figs. 3 and 4.
In Fig. 1 a heat input for annealing a part of a component at the temperature over 900°C is carried out in connection with spot w elding of two parts of the component. The annealing leads to a decrease of the high strength material in the heat input area which is shown in Fig. 1 by the markings ΉΑΖ" (Heat Affecting Zone) and "Weld nugget". This heat input area is softened by means of welding and has a high ductility with a high energy absorption potential. In Fig. 2 a cap profile is manufactured out of an austenitic TWIP steel having the manganese content of 1 6 weight %. A softened area is consisting of the areas "HAZ" and "Weld seam" which are is achieved by welding with TIG. A crash forming is focused to the softened area with values: drop height = 2.50m, drop weight = 57.90kg and speed v0 = 24.50km/h. Hardness is measured in the surroundings of the welding area before (lower graph) and after a crash (upper graph). It is noticed that hardness of the cap profile is much higher after the crash forming.
Fig. 3 an A-pillar 1 to be used in an automotive car body is manufactured by hydroforming a tube which is made of austenitic TWI P steel. During hydroforming the A-pillar 1 has been work hardened and the hardness of the A- pillar is shown in Fig. 5 as "hydroformed tube". Fig. 4 shows the A-pillar 1 after a part 2 of the A-pillar has been heat treated according to the invention at areas where a higher energy absorption and a volitional intrusion is required. In Fig. 5 the wording "local annealed area" shows slower hardness values in the heat treated part 2 of the A-pillar 1 .

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1 Method for manufacturing a component with high work hardening rate made of a material having austenitic microstructure, characterized in that a cold work hardened material for a component (1 ) is heat treated to create at least one softened area (2) with high ductility and lower strength than the initial high strength material by heat treating a part of the component material required for the softened area (2).
2. Method according to the claim 1 , characterized in that the material having manganese content 10 - 25 weight %, preferably 15 - 20 weight % as well as nitrogen and carbon contents with a sum (C+N) content 0.4 - 0.8 weight %, is work hardened by a TWIP effect.
3. Method according to the claim 1 , characterized in that the material is work hardened by a combination of TWIP and TRIP effect.
4. Method according to the claim 1 , characterized in that the material having nickel content 4.0 - 9.5 weight %, preferably 4.5 - 6.5 weight %, is work hardened by a TRIP effect.
5. Method according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the heat treatment is carried out by annealing at the temperature range 800 - 1250 °C, preferably, 900 - 1 150 Ό.
6. Method according to any of the preceding claims 1 - 5, characterized in that the annealing is combined with a subsequent cathodic dip coating hardening in a furnace at the temperature range of 180 - 220 °C.
7. Method according to any of the preceding claims 1 - 5, characterized in that the annealing is carried out between two forming steps in which case areas softened by annealing are again formed.
8. Method according to any of the preceding claims 1 - 5, characterized in that the annealing is carried out in connection with welding by a resistance, beam or arc welding process.
9. Method according to any of the preceding claims 1 - 5, characterized in that the annealing is carried out by inductive heating or by conductive heating.
10. Method according to any of the preceding claims 1 - 5, characterized in that the annealing is carried out in a heat treatment furnace during press hardening.
1 1 . Method according to any of the preceding claims 1 - 5, characterized in that the annealing is carried out during laser or electron beam machining of the component.
12. Method according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the material is in the shape of a sheet, coil, panel, plate, tube, profile, rivet or wire.
13. Method according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the material to be work hardened is a stainless steel having chromium content 12 - 20 weight %, preferably 14 - 1 6 weight %.
14. Use of the component manufactured according to the method of the claim 1 as a fatigue relevant component or the like in an automotive car body, such as a chassis-part, control arm or a shock absorber, as a crash relevant, safety component in an automotive car body, such as a bumper, a crashbox, a cross member, a pillar and a channel, as a complex, thin or multi-forming-step part in an automotive car body such as a strut dome, a wheelhouse or a back-seat- structure or as crimping and feather edged parts, as a hydroformed part in transport applications with locally annealed properties, as formed sheets, tubes or profiles in building and steel constructions.
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